11.123 Big Plans and Mega-Urban Landscapes

Class Info

Explores the physical, ecological, technological, political, economic and cultural implications of big plans and mega-urban landscapes in a global context. Uses local and international case studies to understand the process of making major changes to urban landscape and city fabric, and to regional landscape systems. Includes lectures by leading practitioners. Assignments consider planning and design strategies across multiple scales and time frames.

This class has no prerequisites.

11.123 will be offered this semester (Spring 2018).

Lecture occurs 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays in 1-242.

This class counts for a total of
9 credits.
This class counts as a HASS S.

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